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End of the nuclear deal will help Iran’s economy, The world should stand with Israel against Hamas, How Irish democracy overcame fake news, Putin prioritizes diplomacy, Europe’s new privacy rules are an important step forward

Al Jazeera / Doha, QatarTrump’s ending of the nuclear deal will help Iran’s economy

“After US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement, there has been much talk about the future of Iran’s economy,” writes Seyed Yasser Jebraily. “Some have speculated that the negative effect of Trump’s decision on the oil markets may put the survival of Iran’s economy in doubt.... The reality is

The Jerusalem Post / JerusalemThe world should stand with Israel against HamasThe Guardian / LondonIn its abortion referendum, Irish democracy overcame fake newsArab News / Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaAs Putin begins a new term, diplomacy tops his agendaThe Japan Times / TokyoEurope’s new privacy rules are an important step forward

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